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Images: Rabbits of Disney

Brer Rabbit - This rabbit was the star of the 1946-movie, “Song of the South.” His adventurous spirit was the inspiration for Splash Mountain that opened at the Magic Kingdom in 1992.

March Hare - The brown March Hare appears in the tea party scene in “Alice in Wonderland.”

Mother, Skippy, Sis and Tagalong Rabbit – The Rabbit family was one of many struggling in Nottingham under the thumb of Prince John in this 1973 version of “Robin Hood.” Robin quickly befriended the family, becoming a personal hero to little Skippy.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - Oswald, the first animated lead character ever created by Walt Disney, starred in 26 silent shorts between 1927-1928. Walt Disney lost the rights to Oswald in a business deal in 1928, but the loss inspired him to create Mickey Mouse. The Walt Disney Company regained the rights to Oswald in 2006.

Rabbit – Pooh’s pal made his big-screen debut in “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree” in 1966.

White Rabbit - White Rabbit plays a key part in the 1951-film “Alice in Wonderland,” as he was the character Alice followed into Wonderland. Although he’s known for being late for important dates, guests can occasionally meet him at Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom.

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